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Does it bother anyone else that UKARA appears to be run out of a bedroom in a faux-wood clad semi in Cowdenbeath?
Zero in gave them their old server..it'll be ok :blink:Good work.
Does it bother anyone else that UKARA appears to be run out of a bedroom in a faux-wood clad semi in Cowdenbeath?
Just me?
Who runs it[*]? To whom would I file a subject access request? Who owns the database? Is it backed up? Is it secure? What happens if the maintainer goes out of business, or rage-quits, or gets data-hijacked, or hit by a bus?
Little bit bothered.
[*]OK, the owner of Airsoft World. But it's hardly obvious.
Honestly at this point I think it's easier to get a site membership than go through the UKARA system, especially for new players.
No, you're absolutely right. It seems like I need to read up about the system again.It is easier to get site membership, and you need to have that membership before getting onto the UKARA database. Unless I am missing something?
It would depend on the shop - site membership would comply with VCRA legislationJust seems to me like they are suppose to be setting a regulation, however they are very informative and also seem to be unreliable.
Is is there any other way to prove to a shop when buy weapons a defence? Would they accept a site membership over a ukara number?
especially the self-check which produced a reply e-mail confirming defence which I have used on here.